Link between IFRS and regulatory reporting

Overview

This e-learning module will cover the link between IFRS financial statements and CRR/CRD IV capital ratios for banks.

At the end of this module, the participants will be able to:

  • Understand the impact of risks in banking and the relation to prudential regulation

  • Understand the transformation process from financial statements to the capital ratio

  • Understand the link between the financial statements and the leverage ratio

  • Understand the transformation process from financial statements to the liquidity coverage ratio

This e-learning course is part of an e-learning series designed by PwC for the introduction of the IFRS 9 standard and to explain the impact for banks.

For whom:

Our financial instruments related IFRS e-learnings are specifically designed for those in financial and actuarial functions within banks. These modules are also of interest to those working within Reporting, Controlling, IT, Internal Audit, Risk, ALM / Treasury, Account Management and Tax.

Subject Matter Expertise

The IFRS subject matter experts within our Capital Markets and Accounting Advisory Services group have designed the modules together with learning experts. They have extensive knowledge of and experience in implementing IFRS for banks and other financial institutions. In designing the modules, they have focused on the relevance and impact of IFRS, in theory and in practice, for banks specifically.

This e-learning course takes approximately 50 minutes to complete, and as such, it can provide 1 learning hour – 1 CPD point based on a 50-minute hour. Upon completion of this course, you can print the certificate of completion as an evidence that you undertook the course.

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Further information:

  • Training hours: 50 minutes

  • CPD: 1.0

  • Language: English

  • Topics: IFRS, Reporting
  • Sector: Banks

  • Training method: E-learning

  • Type: Single course

  • Geographic relevance: Global

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